The Start Of Our City

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The Start Of Our City
Written by Andrew Horowitz
Appears on N/A
Sung by Rob Cantor
Genre Rock
Language English
Links: Union Hall Performance (YouTube)

The Start of Our City is a song written by Andrew Horowitz and performed by Tally Hall.[1] It is one of many songs played at their residency shows at Union Hall in February of 2009. It was only played the first week, and was described as "definitely a very New-York-y song, it's fugal, and anyone who's spent enough time in midtown Manhattan will feel it right away." It was also described as sounding "unfinished". After this however, it was never played again.

In January 2022, a poor audio recording of the song surfaced and was uploaded onto YouTube by a user named spid.[2]

Trivia

  • A demo of the song exists but its whereabouts are unknown. It's likely one of the members would have a copy.


Lyrics

Note: An official lyrics sheet isn't available so these have been guessed based off the only existing recording.

For the start of our city
For the heart of our city
For the [?]
For the heart of
For the
For the start of our city
For the heart of our city

Heart to heart
Heart to heart
Heart to heart

For the start of our city
For the heart of our city
For the end of our city
For the start of our city
For the [?]
For the [?]
For the part of our city
For the start of our city

Heart to heart
Heart to heart
Heart to heart

For the [?] of [?]
[?]
For the hope of our city
For the land of our city
For the life of our city
For the [?]
For the [?]
For the beat[?] of our city

For the start of our city
For the heart of our city
For the end of our city
You die in our city
For the start of our city
For the heart of our city
For the start of our city
For the heart of our city

Heart to heart
Heart to heart
Heart to heart

Heart to heart
Heart to heart
Heart to heart
Heart to heart

Tabs/Chords

Unavailable, if you have made tabs or chords of the song please add them!

References